„Business and Human Rights“
The Business Leaders Forum Serbia in cooperation with Belgrade centre for Human Rights held a workshop for the representatives of business sector „Business and Human Rights“, on 29 april 2014. (more…)
The Business Leaders Forum Serbia in cooperation with Belgrade centre for Human Rights held a workshop for the representatives of business sector „Business and Human Rights“, on 29 april 2014. (more…)
The Belgrade Centre for Human Rights has launched at the press conference its annual Report on Human Rights in Serbia 2013. Dr. Vesna Petrović, Executive Director of the Belgrade Centre for Human Rights, summarized the general social, political and economic conditions for the enjoyment of human rights. Ivan Protić, journalist, presented appearing of human rights as a topic in the media as well as the way they were presented (and often violated). (more…)
The final issue we want to highlight from our Serbia Country Guide is the growing concern over privacy and the telecom sector. (more…)
Election Monitoring Centre of the House of Human Rights and Democracy (hereinafter: Centre) continues analyzing the writing of daily newspapers about political parties. In the period from 23 February to 1 March, the Centre analyzed the writing of 8 daily newspapers (Danas, Politika, Blic, Alo, Kurir, Informer, Vecernje novosti and Nase novine). (more…)
Last week we published our Serbia Country Guide, created in collaboration with the Belgrade Centre for Human Rights, with the support from the Norwegian Embassy in Belgrade. Over the next few weeks we’ll be highlighting some of the unique business impacts in Serbia highlighted by the Country Guide.
We are highlighting some of the problems faced by working women in Serbia on the eve of International Women’s Day, originally called International Working Women’s Day, which is marked on 8 March. (more…)
15-23 February 2014
Election Monitoring Centre of the House of Human Rights and Democracy (hereinafter: Centre) analyzed the writing of 7 daily newspapers (Danas, Politika, Blic, Alo, Kurir, Informer and Vecernje novosti) in the period from 15 to 23 February based on Internet editions, or printed ones, if internet editions were not available. The goal of the analysis was to determine the presence of texts in which political parties express their opinions and present themselves to the voters in the course of the election campaign. (more…)